BARNETT RECITAL WELL RECEIVED STORM INTERFERED WITH PERFORMANCE LAST. NIGHT. Tenor Will be Graduated This Spring—Was Assisted by Ethelynne Williford Although the storm broke last evening just as the crowd was gathering, still a large number of friends and admirers were present at the song recital given by William Quay Barnett last evening at the Unitarian church. He was assisted by Miss Ethelynne Williford as pianist. Mr. Barnett was enthusiastically received, and responded to several encores. One of his encores, the Figaro song from the "Barber of Seville" was one of the favorites of the evening. Miss Williford also gave one number on the piano and responded to an encore. The church was prettily decorated with flowers, and punch was served in the reception room of the church after the recital. Mr. Barnett received many bouquets of flowers. The singer has a pleasing almost magic tenor voice and he sang at his best last evening. He has been well known in musical and theatrical circles in Lawrence for the past four years. He will take an A. B. degree from the College this year. The following is the program as rendered: "adman—American Indian Songs "From the land of the sky-blue waters." "The moon drops low." Christen... "Que je t'oubli?" Bemberg... "Il Passa." Sambegt ... “Der Lindenbaum.’ ... “Am Meer.” Bebussy ... “Arabesque.” “Arabesque.” “Clair de Lune.” (By Miss Williford) Cowen . . . . . . . . . "A Birthday" La Forge. . . . . . . . "Like a Rosebud" Meyer-Helmund . . . . "Marionetta" Xavierb "Deep in my heart." "The bird I love best." Miss Carrie Watson, librarian of the University, is entertaining her mother and her sister. Mrs. George T. Nicholson '81 of Chicago. Succeeds in Getting Interviews in Kansas Dallies. "RUSTY" A PRESS AGENT "Rusty" Russell, manager of the Jayhawker, has shown that he is a capable press agent. Last week while in Topeka he succeeded in getting both the Topeka Capital and the Topeka Journal interested in the direful things that the Annual was going to say about Governor Stubbs The State Journal carried a column of interview and two of the Jayhawker cartoons. The Kansas City Star also gave publicity to the Annual by publishing a notice from Topeka concerning the approaching lambasting of our executive. All of which will increase the sale of the book when it comes out next week. Next week a page of the "eases" that are to appear will be shown in one of the down town nickels. Each freshman in the University will receive a letter in which the golden opportunity of buying the greatest book ever will be presented to him. But "Rusty" has to do it because he has his money invested in it. Anyone can make a picture but it is all in the lighting, posing and finishing. If you want a good picture go to "Con" Squires, 1055 Mass. St. The genuine Allegretti chocolates at Wilson's Drug Store. Try the creams with the fruit centers. Miss Edna Holsinger and Miss Mildred Rose, from Rosedale, visited Helen and Sibyl Rose, students in the College, Saturday and Sunday. LOST-Kappa pin. Phone Bell 241, Home 234. There are two new kinds of five cent cigars at Woodwards & Co.'s that are worth buying. Limeades, nice and fresh at Soxman & Co. The genuine Allegretti chocolates at Wilson's Drug Store. Try the creamus with the fruit centers. Northwestern Mut. Lift. In Co. L. S. Beechby. 1224 Teem. Sir!! You are probably one of the many who are looking for the shoe that you can rely upon to give you entire satisfaction, and yet have that individuality of style so much desired in a good shoe. If this be a fact, the next time you want a pair of Shoes or Oxfords, step into Fischer's and ask one of the salesmen to show you some of the many styles of the Hurley Shoe. You will at once recognize the superiority of this make of shoes, for no other shoe has such a wide latitude for satisfying the individual taste of the man who wants to dress his feet becomeinly. Any style. All leathers-at the uniform price of Five Dollars. Otto A. Fischer FISCHER'S SHOES ARE GOOD SHOES. 814 MASS. ST. BETAS DEFEAT PHI PSIS Smith Pitched a Steady Game Yesterday. In the Pan-Hellenic game yesterday the Betas won from the Phi Psis 3 to 2. The game was the closest yet played in the fraternity league. No scores were made by either team after the third inning. Smith for the Betas and Delancey for the Phi Psis each pitched a steady game as is shown by the few number of scores made. Toward the latter part of the game Smith got into a number of tight places but succeeded in letting the Phi Psis down without a score. Six hits were made by the Betas against four by the Phi Psis. Errors were largely responsible for the scores made by both teams. Mary Hutchinson and Maude Zollner of the School of Fine Arts, went to Tonganoxie Tuesday afternoon where Miss Hutchinson sung at an afternoon entertainment given by the Tonganoxie Reading Club. B. C. Friedot, formerly of the department of Industrial Chemistry, is visiting at the Acacia house. BOX STATIONERY New Goods 50 Kinds 25c This Week 25c See our Window Display It will pay you to buy now. GRIGGS 827 Massachusetts St. COMMENCEMENT GIFTS Anything in K. U. Jewelry-For him or her. SOL MARKS 817 Mass. St. APPROPRIATE Flowers for that Recital at 825 1-2 Mass. St. THE FLOWER SHOP, Phones 621 Fine writing paper at Boughton's. Limeades, nice and fresh at Soxman & Co. The Highest Salaried Tailors in the world make Kuppenheimer Clothes THEY are the highest salaried because they produce the best results. From the head designer of this famous house, down, the highest degree of proficiency is exacted and the result is unquestionably the world's finest and best clothes. It's because of the absolute perfection of these clothes for men and young men, that we carry such a very large stock of clothes made by The House of Kuppenheimer And for the same reason, YOU should wear them. We are anxious to have you see them now in all their freshness all the crisp,brand-new styles and fabrics in all the correct stylesboth suits and overcoats. Kuppenheimer Clothes are priced from $18 to $30 Other makes $15.00 and up Take the time to at least see this interesting display today J. HOUSE & SON 729 Massachusetts Street A little farther up the Street, but it pays to walk.